posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
TOPEKA | A bill in the Kansas House creating two special bow-hunting seasons to cull the deer population at Shawnee Mission Park in Johnson County is dead for this year.Archive for March, 2009
posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
When an outdoor writer loses a hound or retriever after years of hunting and fishing together, there's always a column. So consider this equal time for a city dog named Ringo.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
Hunting Eichmann How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi By Neal Bascomb (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 390 pages; $26) Never underestimate the stupidity of criminals. Even war criminals. After Adolf Eichmann,... Presented By: State of Play in Theaters April 17th In a conspiracy keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Click to Learn More ...posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
Dog parks are springing up all around our region and some folks in Huntington are barking up a plan to get their dogs a place of their own.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
ROANOKE RAPIDS — A bill to regulate commercial dog breeding operations currently being considered in the General Assembly is generating some excitement among local animal shelters and concerned citizens, many of whom think it is long overdue.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
Dog lovers and owners packed St. Cloud Commons Clubhouse Tuesday evening to discuss a proposed dog park in Huntington.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
DEL MAR ---- Migrating shorebirds fill the mudflats. Droves of ducks paddle about in the waterways. And a bald eagle even rested briefly on a fence post earlier this week before a dog scared it away.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
More sights of demolition and devastation from beach erosion at Hunting Island State Park. But this story is nothing new out there. You probably remember the scenes from over a year ago when cabin lease-holders begged for help from the state’s Ocean and Coastal Resource Management. Well, they’re still waiting for help and now another cabin’s been lost.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
It is not unusual to bring home a doggie bag after going out for dinner. But the attendees at the K.E. White Center on Friday night had the doggie bag before they began eating — one with a few pounds of dog food in it.posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 31
A 10th grade student from CEP Hunting Park was shot and critically wounded a few minutes after school let out today. Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said the 16-year-old victim, who was not identified, was shot at least twice at 3:45 p.m., as he was about to board a bus some 200 yards away from the disciplinary school.